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At the BOD meeting last night, the Spring PDGA League was discussed. It was decided to move WyCo league to Wednesday nights. This would have the least impact on other leagues and allow for continuity through the season. I've volunteered to run WyCo league from April until the end of August at a minimum. If things are still going well, I'll continue through the remainder of the season.

WyCo league will start the first Wednesday of April, April 2.

The PDGA 10-week league will start April 16. This delayed start is so we can capture the last Wednesday before the Wide Open in the league format, June 18th. I'm hoping we get some pro's out there to test the course prior to the tournament.

I have an idea on how I would like to do pin placements. For the first PDGA date, April 16, I would like to have all 18 holes set on their easiest pins. Over the 10-week period, we would move 2-3 baskets making it progressively harder until June 18th is set for the Wyandotte KCWO Gold setting.

PDGA leagues come in various formats. The format for this league will be the same as normal singles KCFDC leagues.

Similiarities include:

1. Singles format.2. Same divisions for payouts. It takes 3 to make a payout division.3. Beer is still ok during league. (As opposed during a sanctioned PDGA tournament)4. Pros get actual cash. Ams get KC Kash.5. Payout schedule is the approved KCFDC schedule found here:

1. It costs $1 more. Half of this dollar goes to the PDGA, the other half goes to me to cover my upfront registration fee. If there is a significant amount left over, I have some ideas on how we can use it including, free beer at the end of the season / league / whatever, grill some burgers, have a bonus payout, prizes for those that came the most, register another 10-week session. These are just ideas and not promises.2. The rounds are reported to the PDGA and are rated. If at least 5 propogators played, we will see tentative ratings immediately. If less than 5 propogators play an evening, we won't see a rating until official ratings are updated.